'If I have the opportunity to come back, I will. But I think that is not in my hands.'
over Toronto. "I thank the Blue Jays a lot and if I have the opportunity to come back, I will. But I think that is not in my hands."The 30-year-old still has nothing but love for Toronto, where he hit 129 homers with an .823 OPS in 609 games.
"It was great. I don't regret anything," Hernandez said. "I have a lot of appreciation for the team, for the people over there, the fans and everybody that took care of me when I got there. It was awesome. My family loved it, I loved it. "They have a special group over there and fans that love the game. There's nothing to be negative about.", the team could decide to move rental players like Hernandez if it falls further out of the race leading up to the trade deadline.
The Dominican Republic native is having a down year by his standards, slashing .247/.300/.430 with 16 home runs in 97 games while leading the American League in strikeouts. Still, as he proved on Friday, he's capable of changing a game with one swing and would inject right-handed power to any team potentially looking for an impact bat.
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